This year, we’ve spent more time than ever in our homes. Not surprisingly, our relationship to them has intensified. As the only bubbles of private space that most of us fully control (along with cars, for those of us who have one), the pandemic has proportionally elevated the residential space’s role by shrinking our individual spheres of activity. Hom…
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